Department of Biological Sciences

Gary A. Bulla, Ph.D.
Lecture notes and other useful information

Class Members-You can open the presentation as html files or powerpoint files. The html file format should allow you to see the slide presentation with an index to the side. Later versions of Explorer (but not Netscape) browsers also have a slide feature in the lower right screen to see animation used in class.
However, the only way to print the html file is to print page by page (Ugh!). A far better approach to take (if indeed you would like to print out the slides instead of just read them from the screen) is to select the Powerpoint format below (this requires that you have Microsoft Powerpoint on your computer).  In Powerpoint, you can select File/Print, Then in the pop-up window select  "Handouts", "Pure black and white", and "6" slides per page.
 
 
 

BIO 4751
Advanced Molecular and Cellular Biology
Topic: SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
    Html files 
Powerpoint files
Syllabus
Topics for Presentations
Part I- Overview
Part I- Overview
Part II- G-protein-linked
Part II- G-protein-linked
Exam 1 Review
 
Part III- Enzyme-linked
Part III- Enzyme-linked
Part IV- Proteolysis-dependent
Part IV- Proteolysis-dependent
 
Powerpoint pointers
Techniques
Techniques
 Exam 2 Review
 
Exam 3 review
Final Exam review
COURSE GRADES
COURSE GRADES
 Student Topics
 5 minute talk roster
 
Student Full presentation schedule
 Article Presentations
Article Presentations
Article Set 1
Article Set 1
 
Cystic Fibrosis and MAPKs-Aubrey/Freda
Article Set  2
Article Set  2
Cumulative Final review
 
 Useful Links
 
Downloadable pathway charts
  Overview of pathways
  Signal transduction links
 Clickable pathways
 http://news.biocompare.com
 
http://www.bioprodmag.com
http://www.signaling-gateway.org/update/updates
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